Revealed: Why Jude Bellingham could receive TEN-game ban for alleged 'rapist' comment to Mason Greenwood as Real Madrid star anxiously awaits judge's verdict

Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham could reportedly face a 10-match ban for allegedly calling Getafe loanee Mason Greenwood a "rapist".

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  • Bellingham allegedly called Greenwood a "rapist"
  • Spain's football federation investigating
  • Madrid star could be banned for 10 games
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The two England youngsters clashed during Madrid's 2-0 win at Getafe on February 1, with Bellingham allegedly mouthing the word "rapist" towards the Manchester United loanee. After Getafe lodged a complaint with La Liga's representative and a lip reader looked into the incident, writes that the league has referred this to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

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    The report adds the RFEF are appointing a judge to fully investigate the incident and they will decide within the next two weeks whether the 20-year-old will be punished. If found guilty and it falls under the 'serious' category, the former Borussia Dortmund star could get a four-match ban but if considered 'grave', Bellingham may be suspended for 10 games. Both Madrid and Getafe would have 10 days to appeal that verdict.

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Greenwood, 22, joined Getafe on loan last September – seven months after charges of attempted rape, assault, and coercive control were dropped. The forward was first arrested in January 2022 in relation to distressing images and audio released on social media. Despite the charges being waved, Greenwood has not featured for United again and may have already played his last game for the club.

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  • WHAT NEXT?

    adds that Madrid and Bellingham are "surprised" that La Liga have decided to get RFEF involved as reports suggest there is inconclusive evidence on the matter. It remains to be seen what punishment, if any, will be handed out to Bellingham.

The MLS Playoffs' ultimate villain! Matt Miazga's clashes with former fans and referees hurts FC Cincinnati and his USMNT future

The ex-Chelsea defender is in hot water for two controversies as he's established himself as an all-time antagonist

All the best stories are defined by their villain, and that theory certainly applies to sports. Fans see their teams as conquering heroes, warriors worth backing through thick-and-thin as they defend their club against anyone who stands in their path. But it's the villain that makes those stories so special, and the MLS Playoffs found theirs rather quickly in 2023.

This season's villain is none other than Matt Miazga, who has sent this postseason into chaos by battling the fans that once loved him so much. The FC Cincinnati star was at the center of it all during the club's first-round playoff clash with his former club, the New York Red Bulls. Miazga was criticized, booed and blasted for what many saw as a series of insults toward his former club that saw him blow fans kisses all the way to a suspension. And now, even with all of that going on, he finds himself in hot water for reportedly storming into the referee's locker room after the fact.

It's early on in the playoffs, and we all know that MLS chaos never ends, but it's hard to imagine someone taking Miazga's title from him in the coming weeks. He's always been a player that has walked the disciplinary tightrope, endearing himself to many as a result. However, this time around, he's emerged as the league's big bad guy, which will have a lasting impact not just on his team's MLS Cup hopes, but also his own international future.

  • Miazga vs Red Bulls

    Up until this MLS postseason, Miazga was certainly regarded as a Red Bull success story. A homegrown kid that went from New Jersey to Chelsea, Miazga was an example of the club's investment into youth and what those players can become. He first arrived at the club as a child, and now all these years later, he was back at Red Bull Arena as a visitor in a playoff setting.

    In his head, Miazga believed that the crowd in New Jersey would see him as that local kid, the one that was a key part of a Supporters' Shield triumph. He still had love for his hometown fans and he believed they'd feel the same way about him.

    So, after scoring in a penalty shootout that, ultimately, led to the Red Bulls' playoff demise, Miazga marched towards the South Ward, the Red Bulls fan section. He made a heart with his hands and blew the supporters kisses in what he says was a gesture of admiration.

    The Red Bull fans didn't see it that way. Instead, they saw an opposing player trolling them on their way out. They saw Miazga rubbing his role in their playoff exit in their faces. They saw a player that they once loved kicking them when they were down, and it made them mad.

    As the boos rained down, Miazga continued. He blew more kisses towards the supporters. That was until referee Victor Rivas finally stepped in, giving Miazga a yellow card as Cincy went on to win 8-7 in the shootout after a 1-1 draw through 90 minutes.

    Miazga had earned a caution earlier in the game, but, per the rules, wasn't sent off for the second yellow in a shootout. However, having earned a yellow in the opener, Miazga had now passed the three-card threshold, netting him a suspension for FC Cincinnati's next match.

    The defender's stunt, earnest or not, had cost him and his team. Only Miazga can truly confirm why he interacted with Red Bull fans in the way he did, and everyone would probably say it was a gesture better saved for a cooler moment when his intentions couldn't be doubted. His reputation seemed to precede him as the fans weren't willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.

    Regardless, whatever his intentions were, Miazga hurt his team in a big way.

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    'I wanted to show them love!'

    After the match, Miazga was desperate to explain himself and was quick to express his frustration with the referee for misinterpreting his intentions.

    “I’m annoyed,” he told the . “The referee gave me a yellow card. For what? I went to my fans that I played for since I was 14 years old and gave them a heart. I gave them a heart and I was showing them my love. I get a yellow card for that? For what?… And I have to take (that) and I’m suspended now… And after the game he gives me a yellow card because I asked ‘what the hell are you doing?’ Everyone’s yelling at the referee. Of course. I feel singled-out. I was speaking to [Rivas] the whole game normally. He’s talking to me nicely all game.”

    Neither Rivas nor the Red Bulls fans believes Miazga's version of events. He was given that yellow card for inciting the crowd and, well-intentioned or not, that's exactly what Miazga did. After the match, social media was filled with vitriol for Miazga, as Red Bull fans took aim at a player that many believe was mocking them at a place he once called home.

    Regardless, there were no winners from Miazga's display. The Red Bulls were knocked out, of course, as their season came to an end. The player was handed a one-game suspension, ruling him out for the club's next game against either the Philadelphia Union or New England Revolution, and with the playoffs now switching to a single-elimination format, Cincy will now be without both Miazga and fellow starting centerback Nick Hagglund, who is out with a hamstring injury. The suspension, then, could very well derail Cincy's hopes of reaching an MLS Cup, and head coach Pat Noonan was all the more frustrated because it was 100 percent avoidable.

    “Matt’s suspended for the next game and that shouldn’t happen,” Noonan said after the game. “Matt knows better, we shouldn’t be missing him for the next round, as simple as that.”

    However, that was just the beginning, as the whole situation went from bad to worse on Tuesday. As it turns out, that one-game suspension may only be the start of the punishments heading Miazga's way.

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    Miazga vs referees

    On Tuesday, the Pro Soccer Referees Association took to social media to reveal that, following Cincinnati's win over the Red Bulls, a player attempted to gain entry into the referee's locker room.

    "After the Nov 4th NYRB/FC Cincinnati match, a player gained unauthorized entry into the officials’ locker room & was forcibly removed by stadium security while acting in an aggressive & hostile manner," the statement read. "No one's safety should ever be at risk & we expect MLS to act accordingly.

    "This is an unacceptable and, as we recall, unprecedented violation of league policy and sporting integrity. We have urged MLS to take appropriate disciplinary action against the player and to remind all league participants that violations like this will not be tolerated."

    Shortly after, the confirmed what many had expected: the player in question was Miazga. A further report from , though, raised questions about the events. According to the report, the PSRA's version of events was vastly overblown. The report says Miazga wasn't removed by security, but rather a Cincy staffer, adding that the defender was attempting to speak with Rivas about the yellow card he'd received at the end of the game. The report cited a source saying that "the entire thing has been blown out of proportion".

    Regardless, MLS is currently investigation the situation, and should the PSRA's version of events be confirmed, Miazga could very well be hit with a hefty suspension for attempting to confront a referee.

    “Major League Soccer is aware of the report of a player gaining unauthorized access into the officials’ locker room following the New York Red Bulls vs. FC Cincinnati match at Red Bull Arena on November 4, 2023,” read a statement MLS supplied to reporters. “The safety of PRO officials but never be compromised and an investigation into this matter is being conducted.”

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  • A history of incidents

    It feels so long ago, but it was Miazga's willingness to be the bad guy that first endeared him to the American soccer public. In one of his initial matches on the international level, Miazga provided the most famous moment of his career. Taking on Mexico, Miazga was quick to make his mark on North America's hottest rivalry, branding himself as an antagonist worthy of the occasion.

    In that 2018 match, Miazga found himself battling with Mexican starlet Diego Lainez, then the prized prospect in El Tri's system. The two ended up chest-to-chest during a confrontation, with Miazga pointing to the difference in height between the two. The 6'4 Miazga was quick to mock the 5'6 frame of Lainez, signalling that the Mexican star was too small to do anything to him.

    On the American side, Miazga's jibe was seen as hilarious, a masterful troll job of a heated rival. On the Mexican side? Miazga was seen as a bully, a villain that had taken things just a bit too far.

    “It was just a spur-of-the-moment kind of thing. For me it's like, whatever happens on the field stays on the field. In the moment, there was a bit of trash talk. That kind of situation occurred and it was what it was,” Miazga told . “Obviously it did bring a lot of media attention, just because I think USA-Mexico is a big rivalry… You have respect for people no matter what, off the pitch as well, because he's obviously a good player. I think I played against him a few times afterwards as well, and we shook hands and embraced.”

    After several up-and-down years during which he was in and out of the USMNT picture, Miazga was at the center of another incident this summer, one which didn't leave fanbases split in the slightest.

    At the Gold Cup, the USMNT found themselves in a shootout with Panama in the semifinals after a notably tight affair. After burying his penalty kick, Miazga marched back toward his team-mates, but stopped on his way there to confront Panama's Cecilio Waterman. The American defender got right into the Panamanian veteran's face in an attempt to throw him off his game.

    Right away, Miazga was criticized for being unsportsmanlike, and it didn't take long for the soccer gods to punish him. Panama went on to win the shootout, knocking Miazga and the USMNT out in the process.

    The incident showed that, several years on, Miazga still has no problem with being the instigator, as the defender continues to have a reputation as something of a menace on the field.

WATCH: USWNT captain Lindsey Horan nets hat-trick as Lyon smash six past Saint-Etienne

Lindsey Horan was the star of the show for Lyon Women on Saturday as she scored a hat-trick in a 6-0 win against Saint-Etienne.

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  • Lyon dominant against Saint-Etienne
  • Horan scored three goals
  • French side have won all four matches
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The USWNT captain helped Lyon preserve their perfect start to the Division 1 Femenine campaign.

    Horan fired in her team's third goal of the game after just 23 minutes and then rounded off the scoring with two late in the second half.

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    Lyon have now won all four of their matches in the French top-flight and sit top of the table, level on points with Paris FC. Saint-Etienne, meanwhile, are bottom of the league with just one point from four games.

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    Horan had not scored for Lyon this season before Saturday's match. The 29-year-old is already closing in on last season's tally, however, as she struck five times in 15 matches in the league.

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Horan and her Lyon co-stars' next match is on October 22 against Reims, whose game against Paris Saint-Germain was abandoned due to fireworks exploding above the pitch.

Jadon Sancho exiled from all first-team facilities at Man Utd – including the dining area – as ruthless Erik ten Hag demands apology

Jadon Sancho has been exiled from all first-team facilities at Manchester United, including the dining room, amid an ultimatum from Erik ten Hag.

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  • Sancho barred from facilities
  • Must eat with academy players
  • Ten Hag wants an apology
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Sancho has been banned from entering any first-team areas at United's Carrington training base and is training, and eating, with academy players, per a report from the Daily Mirror. They report that Ten Hag has made it clear that Sancho must apologise after claiming he had been made a "scapegoat" in a now-deleted Instagram post, after his manager claimed his performances in training were not up to scratch. While the post has been deleted, the winger has not apologised to the Dutchman.

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    Sancho, the Mirror reports, had been late for training more than once prior to his public spat with Ten Hag, which has also seen him dropped from the first-team squad altogether. It has been claimed that United could accept a cut-price fee for the England international in January, and he has thus far played just 76 minutes of football in the Premier League and has not been in a matchday squad since the 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The winger became a star at Borussia Dortmund, scoring 50 goals and providing 64 assists in 137 games before his move to United. At Old Trafford, though, he has scored just 12 goals and laid on six assists in 82 games.

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    It appears that the two parties are at an impasse, so Sancho is almost certain to be excluded from the squad for United's Carabao Cup game against Crystal Palace in midweek.

Leeds could sign a new Ronaldo Vieira in Nandez

Leeds United could sign a new Ronaldo Vieira in Cagliari midfielder Nahitan Nandez this summer.

What’s the story?

Reports last summer suggested that Marcelo Bielsa’s side were ready to activate the release clause of the Uruguay international, but a deal failed to materialise before the end of the deadline.

Now, Italian publication Corriere dello Sport (via Sport Witness) claim that the Whites are ready to “snatch” Nandez away from Cagliari in the upcoming transfer window, and that the club could sign him for much lower than his reported release clause.

A new Ronaldo Vieira

At the time of Vieira’s move to Sampdoria, Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani made it clear that the deal simply had to be made given the Whites’ financial situation.

He said: “He was one of best players to come from our youth but I cannot put the club in danger in the future. Unfortunately to sustain a club in this league, we need to sell one or two players each year. We’ve invested a lot and it’s not enough to break even, so we had to manage the club and look at the future, not just today.”

The former Leeds midfielder’s break-out campaign at Leeds during the 2016/2017 season saw him establish himself as a real midfield dynamo, averaging 2.1 tackles and one interception per game in the Championship.

That defensive tenacity is exactly what Nandez would bring to the table were he to join up with Bielsa at Elland Road. As per Sofascore, Nandez’s heat-map is a clear indication of the kind of incredible ground that he covers game to game, popping up everywhere to close down and make tackles.

He has won a total of 6.3 duels per game and also makes 1.8 tackles per match too, and that physicality and aggression for someone who’s 5 foot 7 draws natural comparisons with someone like Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante. It’s no surprise that the Cagliari midfielder has even been described as an “a bit of an engine who gets up and down.”

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His all-action approach makes him a real dream for Bielsa, and it’s something his agent, Pablo Bentancur, feels also endears him into the hearts of fans too. He said: “Nandez is certainly a great player. The fans always like him because he leaves every last drop of sweat on the pitch.”

Leeds could well sign their new Vieira in the Uruguayan pocket dynamo this summer.

Meanwhile, a journalist has dropped a major Leeds United update…

Will Sofyan Amrabat stay at Man Utd? Moroccan midfielder quizzed on permanent transfer after sealing season-long loan move from Fiorentina

Sofyan Amrabat is reluctant to speculate at this stage on whether his loan deal at Manchester United will be turned into a permanent transfer.

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  • Red Devils pushed hard to get deal done
  • Fended off interest from rivals Liverpool
  • Expected to stay at Old Trafford in 2024
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Having spent much of the summer pursuing the Morocco international midfielder, the Red Devils finally put a season-long loan agreement in place with Fiorentina towards the end of the window. Amrabat will spend the remainder of the 2023-24 campaign at Old Trafford.

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    He has already endeared himself to the Red Devils fan base, with a lively full debut taken in against Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup, and he told reporters after that contest when quizzed on his future plans: “I don’t think about that. For me, today, I am a Manchester United player. The only thing I can do is every day to give everything that I have, to do my best, to try to help the team. I hope we have a fantastic season, I hope we can win something and then later we will see what will happen. Of course, I would love to stay here, but that’s not important for me. I don’t look too far into the future.”

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    United were not the only side to express interest in Amrabat, as he was heavily linked with Liverpool at one stage, but he insists that Manchester was always his preferred destination. The 27-year-old added when asked if it had been a difficult summer for him amid so much uncertainty: “Yes, of course. After the last game with the club, it was the Conference League final with West Ham and from that moment, the window started for me. A lot of clubs, a lot of speaking, talking, but for me it was clear I wanted Manchester United. It was long, long months for me, difficult months for me, but at the end it’s nice on the last day that I signed here and that I’m here is now the most important.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Amrabat made his Premier League debut for United against Burnley, but was an 89th-minute substitute in that contest, and will be hoping to make a top-flight starting XI for the first time in English football when the Red Devils face Palace again on Saturday.

Explained: Why stunning Mohamed Salah transfer to Saudi Arabia could happen before summer window closes as Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler delivers insider information

Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler has explained why a stunning transfer that takes Mohamed Salah to Saudi Arabia could happen this summer.

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  • Egyptian star generating exit talk
  • Tied to a contract until 2025
  • Big-money offer from the Middle East
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Egyptian superstar is tied to a contract at Anfield through to 2025, but speculation has surfaced regarding an apparent big-money offer from the Middle East. Those on Merseyside have been doing their best to distance Salah from the rumours, with Jurgen Klopp playing down the exit gossip, but the story refuses to go away.

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    There have been suggestions that Salah is open to discussing a move to Al-Ittihad, with ex-Reds striker Fowler – who is now in charge of Saudi second tier side Al-Qadsiah – telling when offering an inside view on a remarkable transfer saga: “Here in Saudi Arabia, I can tell you the Mohamed Salah story is generating even more headlines than back in the UK. The link is there because the Pro League is absolutely serious about attracting the BEST players. I’m talking from the inside here. I know what the plan is – and that is to become one of the top five leagues in the world in the next five to 10 years. And the only way to do that is to invest in real talent. Which is why I wouldn't rule out Salah coming over here, if not this summer then at some point. And even in this window, you just don’t know, because it is not really down to clubs any more, it’s down to the player. If he wants to leave, then he will eventually leave. Don’t be totally amazed if that happens in the next week or two, because the Saudi window is open later than back in the Premier League (until September 20).”

  • AND WHAT'S MORE

    Fowler, who scored 183 goals across his two spells at Liverpool, added on the potential of Salah leaving English football in the current window: “We speak about emerging leagues making statements. The Premier League did that when they started signing the best talent in the world, and Mo Salah would be the ultimate statement, which is why I’m amazed this interest didn’t surface a long time ago. As I say, I can see him ending up here eventually – though I genuinely hope it is a long way in the future, and definitely not now – but I can see a lot of good players ending up here. Is the plan here sustainable? It looks that way to me. I think it’s far more sustainable than other leagues who’ve tried to attract the best players. People have drawn the comparison with the Chinese League, but this is a totally different situation. Mo Salah has achieved everything he can achieve in the Premier League, and he has given incredible service to Liverpool and English football. If he does decide he wants to try something different, you have to respect that. I say this to him: the league here is serious, and it is only going to grow, so he can come here with confidence. I’d also say, as a Liverpool fan, please don’t go Mo… not for a few years yet!”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Salah has hit 187 goals for Liverpool through 307 appearances, with his exploits at Anfield often being of the record-breaking variety. He has not publicly stated a desire to move on in 2023, but he is now 31 years of age and is aware that a lucrative contract would be waiting for him to sign in Saudi Arabia if he were to follow former team-mates Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino to that region.

How the USMNT should line up vs Canada in Gold Cup quarterfinal: Red hot Jesus Ferreira to be unleashed again as Bryan Reynolds & Cade Cowell deserve to continue

GOAL takes a look at how the U.S. could line up in the Gold Cup last eight, with interim coach B.J. Callaghan having some big calls to make.

Before the Gold Cup got going, U.S. men's national team interim coach B.J. Callaghan divided the tournament up into two halves. The first was the group stage, clashes with Jamaica, St. Kitts & Nevis and Trinidad & Tobago, which he could use to mix and match while figuring out his team. And then would come the knockouts, a chance to reset, refocus and charge forward towards another trophy.

Well, we're in the business end of the tournament now and, with a week between games, the U.S. heads into the knockout rounds with a clash against Canada. The time for rotating and experimenting is done; now let's see who steps up.

The Gold Cup, of course, is more about individual performances than anything else for the USMNT. The main team, by and large, is on vacation after their Nations League triumph. The players in this camp are largely on the fringes and pushing for more.

Several have seized their chance thus far, earning the right to keep their starting place for the knockouts. However, Callaghan does have some difficult decisions to make. With everyone fit and healthy, who does he leave out? And, with one key player on yellow card watch, does Callaghan make a change now to avoid a potential semifinal suspension?

GOAL takes a look at how the U.S. could line up…

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    GK: Matt Turner

    The time for experimenting is over, and, unfortunately, we didn't get to see Gaga Slonina get a run during the group stage.

    This is Turner's time – if fit and healthy, the Arsenal goalkeeper starts every game going forward.

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    RB: Bryan Reynolds

    One of the standouts of the group stage, Reynolds has made this spot his own.

    Could Callaghan be tempted to turn to the veteran DeAndre Yedlin? Sure, but should he? Absolutely not. Reynolds has been fantastic so far and has earned the chance to start the rest of the way. We'll see if he sinks or swims but, at least so far, Reynolds has been fantastic.

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    CB: Miles Robinson

    With another week of rest under his belt, Robinson should just about be 100 percent fit.

    He was given a 45-minute runout in the final group-stage game, which was a nice rehab assignment. Now, Robinson should be feeling right for the knockouts, where he'll likely start every game, should the US progress.

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    CB: Jalen Neal

    A big, big decision for Callaghan.

    It shouldn't be, to be fair. Neal has been the breakout star of this team, the player that has improved his stock the most with his performances so far. However, Neal is one yellow card away from being suspended for a potential semifinal match.

    Looking ahead, though, this Canada game is likely the tougher match than a potential Qatar/Panama semifinal. Knowing that, we'll give Neal the start. If he makes it through the game unpunished, fantastic. If not, he'll get a rest for the semis against a team that is, theoretically, less talented than the one the U.S. will face on Sunday.

Rangers fans slam Simpson vs Livingston

Many Rangers fans have been left to slam the display of Jack Simpson despite their 3-0 win at Livingston in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday night.

A penalty from James Tavernier as well as further strikes from Ryan Kent and Ianis Hagi maintained the Ibrox faithful’s unbeaten run in the league with just one more game left to play.

While there were some solid performances on the night, Simpson seemed to struggle at the back, picking up a very early yellow card in the 23rd minute.

The former AFC Bournemouth man lost out on three of his duels and also failed to block any shots or make a single interception or tackle in the match, all while losing possession of the ball on no fewer than on 18 separate occasions, the second-most out of any of his teammates to have set foot on the pitch (Sofascore).

Rangers fans on Simpson display

These Gers slammed his performance on Twitter, with one RFC supporter even going as far as to claim that the 24-year-old is ‘garbage’:

“Jack Simpson’s garbage”

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“Have to say, Jack Simpson has a long way to go to convince me he’s good enough for our team.”

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“It’s early days and I get that but I tend to go on my gut and my gut feeling on Jack Simpson is nah.”

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“Really struggling to see Jack Simpson as Rangers standard”

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“I fear Jack Simpson isn’t good enough to play for RFC.”

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“Jack Simpson again, not covering himself in glory so far in a Rangers shirt”

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In other news, find out what Steven Gerrard update has left Gers buzzing here!

Blackpool vs Millwall: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Blackpool against Millwall in the Championship in the US as well as the kick-off time and team news.

Blackpool and Millwall will be fighting for their own cause at either end of the Championship table when the two sides clash at Bloomfield Road on Friday.

After registering a vital 1-0 win over Birmingham City the last time out, the Seasiders have two games to do what it takes to survive the fall, especially since fellow relegation-threatened sides Reading and Wigan Athletic play each other over the weekend.

On the other hand, Millwall are amid a cluster of teams fighting for a spot in the Championship play-offs. However, Gary Rowett's Lions have made it difficult for themselves after back-to-back defeats by a one-goal margin against Birmingham and Wigan.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the US as well as how to stream the match live online.

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    Kick-off time

    Game: Blackpool vs Milwall
    Date: April 28, 2023
    Kick-off: 3pm EDT
    Venue: Bloomfield Road

    The Championship game between Blackpool and Milwall is scheduled for April 27, 2023, at Bloomfield Road football stadium in Blackpool, Lancashire, England.

    It will kick off at 3pm EDT in the USA.

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    How to watch Blackpool vs Millwall online – TV channels & live streams

    TV channels & streaming options

    Country TV channel Live stream
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    The game will not be shown in the United States (USA).

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    Team news & squads

    Blackpool team news

    Interim manager Stephen Dobbie will be sweating on the availability of Jordan Thorniley and Ian Poveda, who had to be pulled off with knocks in the Birmingham win.

    Also doubts for Millwall's visit, Keshi Anderson and Jerry Yates missed the trip to St. Andrew's but their services may be called for on Friday.

    Blackpool possible XI: Grimshaw; Gabriel, Nelson, Thorniley, Lyons; Fiorini, Patino, Bowler, Carey, Hamilton; Rogers

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers Grimshaw, Maxwell, Moore
    Defenders Nelson, Ekpiteta, Goode, Thorniley, Thompson, Husband, Garbutt, Lawrence-Gabriel, Lyons
    Midfielders Connolly, Dougall, Trybull, Stewart, Bridcutt, Patino, Fiorini, Carey, Rogers, Hamilton, Anderson, Lubala, Bowler, Poveda
    Forwards Yates, Lavery, Madine, Beesley

    Millwall team news

    Going forward, Rowett may recall Duncan Watmore to the XI, despite Callum Styles making his comeback from a long lay-off in the Wigan defeat.

    Murray Wallace remains sidelined with a muscle injury, as Scott Malone should continue at left-back.

    Millwall possible XI: Long; McNamara, Hutchinson, Cooper, Malone; Saville, Mitchell, Burke, Flemming, Watmore; Bradshaw

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers Long, Bialkowski, Trueman, Sanford
    Defenders Cresswell, Cooper, Hutchinson, Malone, McNamara, Mitchell, Evans
    Midfielders Styles, Saville, Shackleton, Leonard, Flemming, Honeyman, Bennett, Emakhu, Watmore
    Forwards Burke, Voglsammer, Bradshaw, Burey

    Head-to-head record

    Date Result Competition
    September 17, 2022 Millwall 2-1 Blackpool Championship
    January 22, 2022 Blackpool 1-0 Millwall Championship
    August 28, 2021 Millwall 2-1 Blackpool Championship
    March 6, 2016 Millwall 3-0 Blackpool League One
    October 21, 2015 Blackpool 1-1 Millwall League One
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